Article: Zurmehly & Leadingham (2008) – Hacking a Classroom Response System?
More from my round-up of articles on clickers in the health professions. A short, but interesting post today. Your comments are invited… …
More from my round-up of articles on clickers in the health professions. A short, but interesting post today. Your comments are invited… …
More from my round-up of articles on clickers in the health professions… Reference: Kenwright, K. (2009). Clickers in the classroom. TechTrends, 53(1), …
Back in January I gave a keynote talk at the Health Professionals Education Research Symposium hosted by Nova Southeastern University. Part of …
Although relatively few instructors in the humanities use clickers, if there’s one discipline in the humanities where clickers are starting to get …
Reference: DeBourgh, G. A. (2008). Use of classroom “clickers” to promote acquisition of advanced reasoning skills. Nurse Education in Practice, 8(2), 76-87. …
Last weekend I was honored to give the opening keynote at Nova Southeastern University’s Health Professions Education Research Symposium (HPERS) in Ft. …
Here’s another example of a slideshow that combines great visuals with a few short sentences and phrases to explain something. The “something” …
I’m always a little surprised when I run into college teachers who haven’t heard of Bloom’s Taxonomy. For some strange reason, I’ve …
I was recently interviewed by James Rhem, executive editor of The National Teaching & Learning Forum, for an article in that newsletter …
I’ve been meaning to post a link to this for a while now, but it’s been a busy month around here. I …